Vrsac Mts.
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The Vršac Mountains (Serbian: Vršačke planine, Вршачке планине Romanian: Munţii Vârşeţ), also known as Vršac Hill (Serbian: Vršački breg, Вршачки брег Romanian Dealurile Vârşeţului), are mountains located near Vršac, Romanian: Vârşeţ, in the Serbian province of Vojvodina and partially also in Romania. They represent an independent and distinct massif, 19 kilometers long and spreading on an area of 170 square kilometers, of which 122 belong to Serbia and 48 to Romania. The Vršac mountains have a shape of an arch, where the basic mountain mass takes the central position, while the hills extend to the south and north.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vršac_Mountains
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Coordinates: 45°6'53"N 21°25'54"E
- Gudurički vrh 3.1 km
- Şumiga Heap 30 km
- Semenic ski resort 49 km
- Semenic Peak 49 km
- Extinct volcano mouth 81 km
- Red Hill 82 km
- Scărişoara Mountain 89 km
- Albioara River Gorges 207 km
- Toplicioara Spring 208 km
- Runcşor Sinkhole 210 km
- Naselje pod bregom 9 km
- "Istočni Vršac" 10 km
- Municipality of Vrshac 14 km
- Jamu Mare 17 km
- Vršački Ritovi - Ribnjak 22 km
- Moravita 22 km
- Gataia 31 km
- Municipality of Plandishte 35 km
- Banloc 36 km
- Municipality of Alibunar 39 km